Alright so i was running Orthos for about 10 Minutes and it locked up, i already upped my Vcore to 1.45, so my temps were about 53C, My question is can i run my system regularly, i usually don't have my CPU at 100% load for prolonged amounts of time, So Is it stable enough

Alright so i was running Orthos for about 10 Minutes and it locked up, i already upped my Vcore to 1.45, so my temps were about 53C, My question is can i run my system regularly, i usually don't have my CPU at 100% load for prolonged amounts of time, So Is it stable enough

Without wanting to sound rude, the answer to this question depends entirely on you and your requirements from your system.

By my requirements it is about 2% stable (It boots the OS). For me stable enough for general use is 8 hours Orthos. But then again, why wound a general use system be OC'd so far anyway? Get at least 8 hour stable, 24 for good measure, 48 If you have the time.

For called stable,let it run for the 8hrs.Or if you happy and don't use too many hrs go for 4hrs.In my case even i don't fold,i wanted stable for 8hrs plus.But im a fan of the 24hrs orthos.I let mine run the whole 24hrs always.For a rock solid oc.

10 Minutes is insanely unstable. If your system sits idling all day long anyway, there's no point in even having your system overclocked other than the novelty of a higher clockspeed.

As mentioned by others, stability requirements vary from user to user. I use my system for general purpose and folding on one core, and other than that playing games that are predominantly not properly multithreaded. 3Hrs ORTHOS Blennd normally what I do.

Give it an hour or two of Orthos minimum for what you're doing and you're flying.